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Coio, Sera Zarr, Lloyd Giknis, Louise Richmond, Ralph Viviano, Nino Guinzy, Annabelle Wrigley, Laverne Tschirner, Helga Fields, Elaine Saathoff, Edgerton Wand, Ruth Abram, Barbara SARA CAIA—Short, sweet, congenial, one of those quiet beauties who is very active in the G. A. A. circle. LLOYD ZARR—Quiet, well-dressed, one of the celebrities from Maryville. Well known in baseball world. LOUISE GIKNIS—A good student who finds time to get into the activities and still keep her grades on top. RALPH RICHMOND—Tall quiet type, interested in music, new in our school but has made many friends. NINO VIVIANO—Not one of the rowdy class and is pleasant as his mood allows him to be at the moment. ANNABELLE QUINZY—Small and quiet with the ways that make people feel she's a real true friend. LAVERNE WRIGLEY — Quiet, conscientious, and a first rate fellow. Aims to please, and usually does. HELGA TSCHIRNER—Here's one girl who is going on for bigger and better things—and will reach her goal. ELAINE FIELDS—We do believe she's the shortest person out here. Constantly busy, as all short people. ED SAATHOFF—Almost blew up the Chem. lab once a week all during the year. Has a swell disposition. RUTH WAND—Came to us from Effingham last year and has made a lot of friends. Quite a band member. BARBARA ABRAM—Attractive girl, always seems greatly pleased about anything that happens to her.
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JANE CRITSER—Possesses o great deal of ingenuity and on abundance of ready wit, with beauty galore NORBERT NORMANSELL—Enjoys himself in anything he does, and he does quite a lot of things, too. PALMIRA POLI—New this year from St. Louis, but got right into the swing of things at ol' C. T. H. S. AMOS EMRICH—He does things to please himself, but is a millstone to no one, so they don't complain. ELMER BURSTADT—Honest, congenial, with a sparkle of wit showing up at very frequent intervals. BEVERLY HALE—A redhead who has a mind of her own and is against working too hard or too often. BILL BODE—Nothing ever puts him out of patience —goes on his way bothering no one as he does it. DORIS DYKES—Variety is said to be the spice of life, and here is one variety that we consider very good. BETTY SCHOPPE—A well known member of the senior class who is out for all the fun there is in life. WILBUR LARCENT—Doesn't like work any too well —who does? Really a swell guy to get to know better. DOROTHY BOWLES—Never has much to say, but probably does a lot of serious thinking on the side. NORWIL CRANMER—An ardent band member who finds time for other things that make for much fun. Critser, Jane Normansell, Norbert Poli, Palmira Emrich, Amos Burstadt, Elmer Hale, Beverley Bode, Bill Dykes, Doris Schoppe, Betty Largent, Wilbur Bowles, Dorothy Cranmer, Norwil 25
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HELEN BERKEY—Small, cute, lots of fun. Usually she can talk her way out of any difficulty she's in. LARRY DALY—Shows a spark of intelligence and wit now and then when the occasion and mood agree. VIRGINIA ASHMANN—Blonde, blue-eyed, a super dancer, a nice personality, and she likes to have fun. GENE FLENNIKEN—Generous in many different ways for he furnishes howling amusement free of charge. NORENE MERSINGER—Has a song in her heart and music in her feet, loves to dance and really good at it. ROBERT CHAPMAN—Spent four years working to be a senior, but oddly enough we never got acquainted. DONALD JOHNSON—Left at mid-year to answer the call to arms. Good fellow, always did the right thing. MARY LOU ELMORE—Dependable, ever ready to do the thing expected of her, with a few surprises. Eatin’ the Profit RAY RATZEL—Delights in attempting so-called sly tricks, then assuming that wide-eyed look of surprise. CHERRY MERRIFIELD—Fun-loving girl who hasn't much use for studying, but goes about working quietly. JOHN RADOSEVICH—Easy-going, not much to say. Made a capable as well as handsome basketball copt. FLORENCE SCHMIDT—A little on the quiet side, agreeable and pleasant to everyone in her vicinity. Berkey, Helen Daly, Lawrence Ashman, Virginia Flenniken, Gene Mersinger, Norene Chapman, Robert Johnson, Donald Elmore, Mary Lou Ratzel, Ray Merrifield, Cherry Radosevich, John Schmidt, Florence 27
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